Texas Administrative Code
Title 19 - EDUCATION
Part 2 - TEXAS EDUCATION AGENCY
Chapter 89 - ADAPTATIONS FOR SPECIAL POPULATIONS
Subchapter FF - COMMISSIONER'S RULES CONCERNING TRANSITION ASSISTANCE FOR HIGHLY MOBILE STUDENTS WHO ARE HOMELESS OR IN SUBSTITUTE CARE
Section 89.1605 - Development of Systems to Ease Transitions and Establish Procedures to Lessen the Adverse Impact of Movement of a Student
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) School districts and open-enrollment charter schools shall develop systems to ease transition of a student who is homeless or in substitute care during the first two weeks of enrollment at a new school. These systems shall include the following:
(b) School districts and open-enrollment charter schools shall convene an enrollment conference within the first two weeks, or as soon as feasible, after a student who is homeless or in substitute care enrolls at a new school.
(c) School districts and open-enrollment charter schools must provide professional development opportunities and resources to support key staff members such as principals, registrars, counselors, designated liaisons, nutrition coordinators, and transportation specialists on local processes and procedures for facilitating successful school transitions for students who are homeless or in substitute care.
(d) School districts and open-enrollment charter schools must use the Texas Records Exchange (TREx), the Personal Identification Database (PID), or the Person Enrollment Tracking (PET) application to facilitate records transfer and expedite coordination and communication between the sending and receiving schools. In cases where records from the student's previous school are missing or cannot be located, school districts and open-enrollment charter schools should use the Texas Student Data System (TSDS) Unique ID application to identify where the student was previously enrolled.